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Asim Munir Escalates Anti-India Narrative on Operation Sindoor Anniversary, Calls 2025 Conflict ‘A Battle of Ideologies’

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May 11, 2026
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Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir has once again intensified anti-India rhetoric by portraying the 2025 military confrontation as “a battle between two ideologies”. Repeating Islamabad’s familiar narrative, he claimed Pakistan’s strategy during the conflict had outperformed India’s, despite several Pakistani assertions — including claims of US-mediated ceasefire talks — already being rejected by New Delhi.

International Desk: Pakistan’s military chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, on Sunday used the first anniversary of “Marka-e-Haq” to deliver a strongly worded address against India at the Pakistan Army headquarters in Rawalpindi. Referring to last year’s confrontation, Munir described the conflict as “a battle between two ideologies” and asserted that Pakistan had demonstrated strategic superiority during the military escalation.

The tensions followed the 22 April 2025 terrorist attack in Pahalgam, south Kashmir, in which 26 civilians were killed. In response, India launched “Operation Sindoor” during the night of 6–7 May 2025, targeting nine terror infrastructure sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). Indian authorities stated that the operation eliminated at least 100 terrorists linked to cross-border terror networks.

The Indian strikes led to a sharp escalation, prompting retaliatory action from Pakistan. However, according to Indian officials, a significant number of those attempts were intercepted or neutralised by India’s air defence and armed forces. Military operations eventually ceased on 10 May 2025 following direct hotline communication between senior military officials of both countries.

During his address, Munir accused India of violating Pakistan’s “sovereignty and territorial integrity” between 6–7 May and 10 May last year. He claimed Pakistan had responded with “complete national unity and military strength”.

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“Marka-e-Haq was not merely a conventional conflict between two armies or nations, but a decisive battle between two ideologies,” Munir stated.

The Pakistan Army chief further alleged that Pakistani forces had struck 26 targets during the confrontation, though he offered no evidence to substantiate the claim. Analysts have repeatedly noted that several Pakistani claims made during and after the conflict lacked independently verifiable proof.

Munir also asserted that India had approached the United States seeking a ceasefire and that Pakistan had agreed “in the interest of peace”. India has firmly denied any third-party mediation, reiterating that the cessation of military operations was finalised solely through direct bilateral military communication between the two sides.

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